Sociology, asked by anushkaagrawal2411, 9 months ago

Bio luminous plankton - this is a real photo , It's caused by light-producing bio-luminescent algae in the water. It's quite common in Queensland, Australia. The algae is usually more prevalent in warmer waters. Very beautiful to see.

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Answered by kavyadhar051
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Explanation:

The ocean can glow and glitter like the stars in the sky thanks to a natural chemical process known as bioluminescence, which allows living things to produce light in their body.

Marine creatures like some fish, squid, tiny crustaceans and algae produce bioluminescence to either confuse predators, attract prey or even lure potential mates.

We humans can witness this natural phenomenon when there is lots of bioluminescence in the water, usually from an algae bloom of plankton. The bioluminescent sea will glow when it’s disturbed by a wave breaking or a splash in the water at night. 

Algae bloom sea sparkle events are caused by calm and warm sea conditions. But you can see specks of bioluminescence when it’s created nearby by a light-producing marine creature.

Sparkling night lights have been photographed across Australia, including in South Australia. Check out these ones – you’ll be in awe:

Answered by mistyYadav
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Answer:

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by the way the scenery is quite beautiful....

it is due to bioluminescence algae present in water....

thanks....

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